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Jeff, I recognise what you descibe from my own reactions to new technology but wonder if its really fear. With any new toy I spend a rapturous few weeks playing with the presets, tweaking the knobs and just finding what it will do. Then I have the terrible committment to spend a very long time learning how to use the thing. Will this thing allow me to make better or different music? Is this committment of my time going to be worth it in the long run? Very often I find that I'm not prepared to make this committment and the toy stays in its box, or gets sold, or gets used for the one or two presets that I liked. Things with a very short learning curve, say a new power amp (and I'd put the EDP in this class) stand a much better chance of finding their way into use. You can call this lazy but I like to think of it as subconscious time management. Jim Carter University of Bristol Cantock's Close Bristol UK Tel. (44) 117 9289934 FAX (44) 117 9293746 e-mail jim.carter@bris.ac.uk